Gray Mixing Operator Salary

How much does a Gray Mixing Operator make in the United States?
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$26,150 (USD)/yr

Average Base Salary

$13 (USD)/hr

Average Hourly Rate

$298 (USD)/yr

Average Bonus

The average gray mixing operator salary in United States is $26,150 or an equivalent hourly rate of $13. In addition, they earn an average bonus of $298. Salary estimates based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in United States.

$20,591 (USD)

Entry Level Salary

$30,541 (USD)

Senior Level Salary

An entry level gray mixing operator (1-3 years of experience) earns an average salary of $20,591. On the other end, a senior level gray mixing operator (8+ years of experience) earns an average salary of $30,541.

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Tends machines that mix textile fibers into uniform blends: sets sliding counterbalances into position on scale beams of automatic feeders to regulate weight of fiber deposited on conveyor, following lot sheet instructions. Opens chute to feed fibers into machine or deposits armfuls of various types of fiber into hoppers of appropriate feeders, according to blending instructions. Starts machines and observes flow of fiber through mixing picker machines to detect clogged rollers. Stops machines and unclogs rollers by hand. Cleans machines after each lot, using airhose. May mix oil lubricant. May turn valve to regulate flow of oil lubricant onto fiber, according to type of fibers being blended. May tend machines that mix colored wool fibers and be designated gray mixing operator; white mixing operator.

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